Update 2 the state of drm-next-4.6 and next steps

Eric McCorkle eric at metricspace.net
Thu May 12 15:05:25 UTC 2016


Excellent.  I have a broadwell card, and an willing to help test this.

> On May 11, 2016, at 05:29, Matthew Macy <mmacy at nextbsd.org> wrote:
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> At least to some degree hw accelerated 3d works on the 4.6 i915 driver (which in principle supports up through Kaby lake - I don't yet have anything newer than Haswell).
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> https://plus.google.com/114029301710423058970/posts/485LyZegC9B
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> I anticipate maintaining all the pieces: linuxkpi, drm, i915, amdgpu, amdkfd as ports for the foreseeable future to make maintenance and continued development simpler.
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> I hope to post a call for testers this weekend or early next week.
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> Cheers.
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> -M
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> ---- On Sun, 24 Apr 2016 13:18:14 -0700 Matthew Macy <mmacy at nextbsd.org> wrote ---- 
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>> ---- On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 12:57:34 -0700 Matthew Macy <mmacy at nextbsd.org> wrote ---- 
>>> There seems to be some confusion about the state of drm-next-3.9. All the work is currently going on in jmd's fork of freebsd-base-graphics:
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>>> https://github.com/iotamudelta/freebsd-base-graphics
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>>> The emphasis has been on bringing i915 and the drm code  in dev/drm2 closer to upstream as opposed to a simple driver refresh. I'm currently implementing missing linuxkpi bits and hope to actually be testing in the next week or so. 
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>>> As of this moment there is nothing available for general consumption. I very much hope to have this phase done before code freeze. I will update the list as soon as there is anything to test. Until then, hold your horses.
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>> X now runs i915kms accelerated on the 3.9 driver update. Currently *only* SNA works.
>> Known issues:
>>  -  UXA will fail with: "(EE) failed to create screen resources(EE)". 
>>       If someone has pointer on how to diagnose other than the usual trawling 
>>      through Xorg sources let me know. 
>>  - The module currently leaks memory on unload.
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>> My general feeling is that unless you have one of the half-dozen Haswell PCIIDS that aren't support by 3.8 it probably isn't worth testing yet. I'm only sending this out to let users track its progress.
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>> Cheers.
>> -M
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